Frequently Asked Questions

Browse through the list of frequently asked questions to quickly find the solution for your problems.

I just bought the full version of OverSpy. How do I unlock the demo version?
How does the trial version differ from the licensed version?
What forms of payment are accepted?
I am a registered user but have lost my key. What should I do?
What is your End User License Agreement?
Do you provide installation support?
What are the System Requirements?


I just bought the full version of OverSpy. How do I unlock the demo version?

After you have purchased the full version you will receive a registration name and a registration key by email. From the Help menu select Enter Registration Key. A new window will appear. Enter the registration information in the fields and click OK. Your copy will become a full version.
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How does the trial version differ from the licensed version?

The trial version has no time limit. It has several feature limiations though:
  • The monitoring will be active for 30 minutes only.
  • Logs are not saved after quitting the program.
  • Remote reporting by email is disabled.
When you purchase the final version the screens reminding you to register will no longer appear.
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What forms of payment are accepted?

We are accepting a wide range of credit cards, checks, Pay Pal and more. For a full list of available payment options look at our purchase page.
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I am a registered user but have lost my key. What should I do?

Email us with a request from the email address you have given us when registering. We will resend you the registration information at no charge.
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What is your End User License Agreement?

You can read the EULA here.
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Do you provide installation support?

Our installation program has been designed to be very easy and simple to use. But if you have any problems installing the application contact us.
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What are the System Requirements?

You need any of the following Windows versions 98, ME, 2000, 2003 or XP. You will need 4MB of free hard drive space.
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